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he is not using weights. in these times of recession, he is using a resistance band. >> i am against it. >> should they go back to man bunny -- look. >> either love man bunny country or leave man bunny country. >> that was a russian woman speed skater from the 60s. >> he's going to come over here and reproduce like rabbits, and they will take our man buddy jobs. glad to have you back. it has been awhile. i am guessing you are a big fan of the dream act. >> well, it is not going to happen. it should be called the wet dream act. can i say that? >> yeah. >> he says boys and girls who come to our country -- who come to our country like they landed at j.f.k. and went to immigration and stopped at the boys and girls scouts of america and registered there. no, they climbed over or under a dirty fence. they are not boys and girls. but this is political correctness which changes people's behavior through language. this is what this puts harry reid and obama, what they are all b. it is anti-military which is [bleep]. >
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so try to use that as a motivating factor. come back to camp with a level of intensity you're ready to go and make some wrongs right. that being sd, we want to get back to spring as fast as we can. we can't get back to the regular season. we look at areas of weakness and become a better hockey team. >> capitals ready to get back to business. their first preseason game on 292nd of this month. wizards starting training camp pretty soon too. a whole lot going on. >> let's just fast forward to the playoff they always play so well to the regular season. let's just get to the playoffs and get to it then. chevy chase bank is becoming capital one bank. with the moslocations in the dc area, we figured they could use r help. ♪ down a bit. too much. [ crowd cheering ] [ grunts ] [ garth ] capital one bank. ow with the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? growing, evolving, literal transforming our liv. now imagine the poibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that wil
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. >> the families that used to live here had homes, lively goods, and a community. it was all swept away. it is an indication of how desperate people are here that every time we saw a car here, there were surrounded by people affected by the floods. weeks after the disaster struck here, most are dependent on handouts and have no means of helping themselves. >> at least someone got something. by the government. with the local officials. that is what i can honestly tell you, nobody has died of starvation. >> but it is not all going to be as smooth as the government says. there is not enough aid to go around. this area as soon descend into chaos. frustrated flood victims tired of waiting for food take matters into their own hands, as dozens stormed the aid trucks. the situation becomes more dangerous as authorities try to get the vehicle away from the crowd. in an extraordinary scene, the truck drives away, filled with people still clinging on trying to get rations. it has illustrated the pitiful plight of some many across the nation. bbc news. >> pakistan's biggest ci
. >> the families that used to live here had homes, lively goods, and a community. it was all swept away. it is an indication of how desperate people are here that every time we saw a car here, there were surrounded by people affected by the floods. weeks after the disaster struck here, most are dependent on handouts and have no means of helping themselves. >> at least someone got something. by the government. with the local officials. that is what i can honestly tell you, nobody...
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we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the west african state of niger. and as a province -- 4000 died in 2005 due to food shortages. there are fears the situation could be repeated now. we examined why those lessons have not been heard. >> there is a severe food crisis in niger, affecting about 8 million people here. yet, look around the main market, 1,000 kilometers east of the capital, and it is not obvious why. there is clearly plenty of food around. it is just that many cannot afford it. and another puzzling fact -- at the livestock market nearby, cattle are being exported, mostly to trade with neighboring nigeria
we have asked other districts to support us. the distribution is impartial. we locate the localities and send the aid there. that is a normal routine we do. >> thank you very much. as you can see, there is massive need here. we can still see areas submerged by water, but with so many people affected, there are so many people who are going to leave your disappointed, and there are millions like that right across the country. then yesterday, we reported on the crippling food crisis in the...
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it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get i
it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate', it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her...
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our chief correspondent is with us. it is so vague. we know they have arrested people. >> we know they are all male, aged teen 26 and 50. all of them worked for a cleaning company that was contracted by the city of westminster, the part of central london the focus of the activities of the pope, to clean the streets. they were going out from the company headquarters to start cleaning the streets exactly around westminster when police moved in. they are all said to be of north african descent. our sister network reporting they are all algerians and the cops are not confirming that. >>shepard: police are conducting searches but so far we don't know anything of physical evidence or anything of planned action, do we? >>reporter: we do not. the police are searching the company offices. those are in central london. they are searching around eight different homes belonging presumably to the men in north and east london but so far they have not turned up any hard evidence to back up the allegation of a plot. it was very interesting to hear a te
our chief correspondent is with us. it is so vague. we know they have arrested people. >> we know they are all male, aged teen 26 and 50. all of them worked for a cleaning company that was contracted by the city of westminster, the part of central london the focus of the activities of the pope, to clean the streets. they were going out from the company headquarters to start cleaning the streets exactly around westminster when police moved in. they are all said to be of north african...
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he is colorful. >> couric: he's been dogged by accusations of promoting steroid use. he's admitted to extra-marital affairs in the past. his yacht is called "sexy bitch." >> colorful. >> couric: is washington ready for vince mcmahon? >> vince isn't running for the senate, i am. >> couric: running and gaining ground. >> linda! nice to meet you! >> couric: closing what was a 25-point gap in the polls last may to just a six-point spread today. >> we've always said that the polls were tight and that it would be a tough, tight, competitive race. but we're going to be talking about my standing up for people, and doing it here and in washington. and i think that is what people will hear and ultimately carry the day. >> couric: and we will see in 47 days. we'll be right back. >> couric: a cartoonist from seattle has gone into hiding after getting death threats from islamic militants. it's all because of this, molly norris' idea for "everybody draw mohammed day." the satire was meant to support free speech. we've blurred the drawing because some muslims have found it offensive
he is colorful. >> couric: he's been dogged by accusations of promoting steroid use. he's admitted to extra-marital affairs in the past. his yacht is called "sexy bitch." >> colorful. >> couric: is washington ready for vince mcmahon? >> vince isn't running for the senate, i am. >> couric: running and gaining ground. >> linda! nice to meet you! >> couric: closing what was a 25-point gap in the polls last may to just a six-point spread today....
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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: and tea partiers deny their new star will be badly beaten in the fall. >> we'll see. i don't believe that. i believe that there is a shift going on in this country here. >> reporter: no question but how conservatives are shifting is another issue. with many values voters fearing the recession will push their social agenda to the back burner. nbc news, washington. >>> veronica is here with another look at the weather. i'm asking about the weather for sunday morning for the race over the wi bridge. >> how many miless that? >> a half marathon. >> 13 miles. the first road race to go tow wilson bridge. >> 62 degrees to start. it will be a nice crisp, cool weather to start things off. our temperatures out there are in the 70s. we're going to be dropping down into the 50s and 60s here during the overnight. 76 it is right now in the district. there it is. the clear skies going into tomorrow morning. the sun is up at 6:52. we'll have a high of about 80 de
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: and tea partiers deny their new star will be badly beaten in the fall. >> we'll see. i don't believe that. i believe that there is a shift going on in this country here. >> reporter: no question but how conservatives are shifting is another issue. with many values voters fearing the recession will push their social agenda to the back burner. nbc news, washington. >>> veronica is here...
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what can you tell us? >> we are seeing a good number of security guards and police officers walking the perimeter of the facility this morning. they are reviewing the security plan at the hospital. please stand by. please stand by. penn station closed in new york 3ecause it was so packed with +&++&-pdown trees and power linn train tracks. Ñin i was driving down the street and it was like a giant human, wash. everything started spinning. >>fw one woman died when a tree landed on her vehicle. >> i did not know what hit me at first. i wondered if i was alive. >> may be an act of god. >> new york has had eight confront tornadoes since 1960. meteorologist will confront today whether this was no. 9. emily schmidt reporting. >> unbelievable. >> yes. unusual. still ahead, politics and, the collide on the national mall. >> metrobus miscalculated the cost of one type of daily fare. >> a sneak peek at the >> have the friday. 91 degrees with the high temperature yesterday at reagan national. it was the 63rd 90-degree
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dave ross joins us next in our friday football forecast. stay with us. at 9:26. go-gurt is specially made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in their lunch box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. ¿qué si usamos tacos más grandes? [ male announcer ] old el paso super stuffers. 33% larger shells. feed your fiesta. >>> one win under the belt. and ready for number 2, baby. >> it's going to be tough. they are taking on the houston texans this weekend. who knew they would be so tough? >> yeah. we thought the team in texas was out. right? especially not. -- apparently not. >> i think this is a tougher challenge. >> i think you are correct, sir. allison, do you agree that this will be a tougher game? with your knowledge? >> well, if you guys say so. >> we agree now. it is going to be tougher. and you were talking about an appropriate workplace closing. which led to clinton portis. well, this is interesting yesterday, guys. i'm not sure if you saw it. tony, i think you saw it last hour. clinton
dave ross joins us next in our friday football forecast. stay with us. at 9:26. go-gurt is specially made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in their lunch box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. ¿qué si usamos tacos más grandes? [ male announcer ] old el paso super stuffers. 33% larger shells. feed your fiesta. >>> one win under the belt. and ready for number 2, baby. >> it's going to be tough. they are taking...
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here's a look at what you sent us. to see the complete slide show or to send us your picture, go to wjz.com. go ravens. ,,,, everyone knows a fee is a tax. you raised some taxes during that period, particularly the property tax as well as a lot of fee increases. as you know, there's a big difference between fees and taxes. but...they're the same. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. it's a tax. there's a big difference between fees and taxes. fees and taxes are one in the same. if it comes out of my pocket, it's a tax. now he says it isn't true. we didn't raise taxes. what? still doing the same thing, paying out more money. typical politician. definitely. >>> just a beautiful purple friday afternoon. >> got some rain last night. some areas got decent amounts. most areas department see that much. but a few spots across the northern tier picked up more than a half inch. let's take a look at temperatures now. very comfortable once again. dew points way down there again. 77. west/northwest winds at 8. barometer way back up.
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>> reporter: denise, the commissioner told us tonight that gun used was so small, you could fit it in the palm of your hand. now, the gunman had a concealed weapons permit for about the past four years in virginia. but he had no record of doing anything violent. and the commissioner doesn't believe he planned this either. >> one day after the terrifying lockdown at world-renowned johns hopkins hospital, new information is coming to light about paul partis, the gunman who shot his elderly mother's doctor, then killed her and himself. >> we don't know yet if it was in his daily routine, coming and visiting his mother that, he always had that gun. >> reporter: investigators say partis was distraught over has 84-year-old mom's prognosis, and used a 32-caliber, cal tech semi automatic handgun, like this one, to shoot dr. david cohen, who will survive. partis' gunman said -- neighbor said he will survive. >> i think he felt like he might have been partially responsible. >> partis had no criminal record. the incident rattled the nerves of those who are simply trying to get back to normal. >>
>> reporter: denise, the commissioner told us tonight that gun used was so small, you could fit it in the palm of your hand. now, the gunman had a concealed weapons permit for about the past four years in virginia. but he had no record of doing anything violent. and the commissioner doesn't believe he planned this either. >> one day after the terrifying lockdown at world-renowned johns hopkins hospital, new information is coming to light about paul partis, the gunman who shot his...
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[laughter] >> they're trying to harg nalize us and put us in a box. they're trying to say we're trying to take over this party or that campaign, they don't get it. we're not trying to take back our country, we are our country. [applause] >> we have always been in charge. this is america. >> christine o'donnell at the values, voters summit here in washington today. she is one of the candidates who was backed originally and supported by sarah palin. on the self-proclaimed mama grizzly. here are the others, sharen angle, carly fee rina, haley, ayotte in new hampshire. the question, sarah palin will she run for president? >> if the american people were to be ready for someone who is willing to shake it up and willing to get back to time tested truths and help lead our country towards a more prosperous and safe future and if they happen to think that i was the one, if it were best for my family and for our country, of course i would give it a shot. >> bret: a powerful conservative female candidates, let's bring in our panel about this topic, steve hayes, s
[laughter] >> they're trying to harg nalize us and put us in a box. they're trying to say we're trying to take over this party or that campaign, they don't get it. we're not trying to take back our country, we are our country. [applause] >> we have always been in charge. this is america. >> christine o'donnell at the values, voters summit here in washington today. she is one of the candidates who was backed originally and supported by sarah palin. on the self-proclaimed mama...
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she joins us from new york. welcome. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: arianna, i look at the cover of your book and i think to myself america is still the world's most prosperous nation. how do you define "third world"? >> well, i know it's a jarring phrase, gwen, but i chose it deliberatery because i felt that we needed a warning. we needed to sort of sound the alarm about the trajectory we're arm about the middle-class crumbling. and the middle-class is the foundation not just of our democracy and our prosperity but our political stability. and so as the middle-class is crumbling, we really have a certain time, a window during which we can course correct and turn things around. and i end the book on an optimistic note that we can do that, but only if we bring a sense of urgency to the undertaking. >> ifill: you're a political animal, when you say the middle-class is crumbling, what are the events you would say led us to this point? >> well, it has been going on for about 30 years. it didn't just happen because of
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they use empty word like this. a tornado happens in brooklyn or a drought happens in colorado or there is a fire in california, we are afraid they are going to ties global climate disruption to get epa to start regulating garage door openers. this group wants an excuse to touch every part of our lives. when they start throwing huh terms around they expect new tax, regular lay towards and rules. megyn: is this going to be tied as a renewed push to get cap and trade passed through the congress. some of the house members vote for it. about it appears the obama administration would like to see sit law. is this step one? let's rebrand the issue. >> when you have barbara boxer as your poster child you have a big problem. when you go to arizona you have got pelosi democrats like the three congress people up against, republicans are running on global warming. we have pelosi clones who want to vote for cap and tax. you have the epa trying to regulate through the back door. climate change is not something democrats want brou
they use empty word like this. a tornado happens in brooklyn or a drought happens in colorado or there is a fire in california, we are afraid they are going to ties global climate disruption to get epa to start regulating garage door openers. this group wants an excuse to touch every part of our lives. when they start throwing huh terms around they expect new tax, regular lay towards and rules. megyn: is this going to be tied as a renewed push to get cap and trade passed through the congress....
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the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts. we call us we, the people. >> i want to bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. you were watching this, you were listening to this, give us a sense of the response? how did the crowd respond to her message? >> she was clearly well receive received as you saw. and today's event not only just o'donnell, but all of the speakers were embracing the tea party themes that we've heard so much about the campaign season already. ant anti-big government, anti-health care. anti-any kind of bailout. but the thing that was interesting about what we just heard from o'donnell was this class warfare argument. the us versus them which we hear a lot from sarah palin. >> sure. >> theouith anti-americanism o so class. not as if the cultural issues have disappeared. at the values summit, they're still there. a lot of talk of don't ask, don't tell. they've been supplanted at this point by the tea party themes of anti-big government and us versus the elites in washington. >> i'm curious as to h
the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts. we call us we, the people. >> i want to bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. you were watching this, you were listening to this, give us a sense of the response? how did the crowd respond to her message? >> she was clearly well receive received as you saw. and today's event not only just o'donnell, but all of the speakers were embracing the tea party themes that we've heard so much about the...
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we patient you joining us and telling us about your experience with it. mark is a reporter for the vancouver voice and one of the first ones that kind of caught on to the fact that this story was not adding up. of course, some of the questions that remain are why did she do this. we're going to be talking to dr. keith ablow coming up and maybe get an explanation about why someone would choose to do something like this and hopefully get you some answers as well. jon. jon: strange is an understatement in that story. >>> a big economic issue weighs on democrats this election season. the bush tax cuts, now a major flashpoint among voters, and the obama administration. well, now dozens of members of congress are breaking ranks with the white house. we will talk to one of those democrats who says keep those tax cuts in place. >>> plus remember that scene from the perfect storm, showing the andrea gale wiped out by a monster wave? according to one author, these mega sized waves are not just a freak of nature. they are turning up more and more often and actually
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good to have you with us. bill: nice to see you, martha, on a friday, i'm bill hemmer, good morning, everybody, home to the major hurdle on the road to the oval office, iowa and the caucus out there, considered a key target for every white house hopeful. and today new questions about sarah palin's vision of 2012. martha: that's right, carl cameron is live in des moines, iowa, for the big event, carl, she has been cautious about discussing a presidential 2012 run. you have spoken with her recently, what do you know? >> reporter: welt, you said it, she's a fox news contributor, the former governor of alaska, most importantly, she was the 2008 vice presidential nominee on john mccain's ticket. and, whenever sarah palin, best-selling book author, probably the best known face of the tea party in the country, whenever sarah palin, that sarah palin, sets foot in iowa, home of the first caucus, she is a potential candidate for the presidency of 2012, until she gives us a shermanesque statement to the contrary and this
good to have you with us. bill: nice to see you, martha, on a friday, i'm bill hemmer, good morning, everybody, home to the major hurdle on the road to the oval office, iowa and the caucus out there, considered a key target for every white house hopeful. and today new questions about sarah palin's vision of 2012. martha: that's right, carl cameron is live in des moines, iowa, for the big event, carl, she has been cautious about discussing a presidential 2012 run. you have spoken with her...
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tonight why shouldn't those who want to lead us be able to answer tough questions? as karl rove mentions, there's plenty to ask about how she's handling campaign money. >>> also tonight the other big upset winner, carl paladino, is he willing to talk, joining us live tonight, sending out letters to potential voters who literally smell of garbage. who's behind the junk mail, and what's up with the e-mails he used to forward to his friends. we'll talk to him, republican nominee join us. >>> and a shocking story of a home invasion that turned into multiple murder. newly released video of a woman telling a bank teller her family is being held hostage and a short time later she's dead and so are her two daughters. we'll take you into the courtroom. >>> we begin with keeping them honest with the tea party sensation, delaware's gop senatorial nominee christine o'donne o'donnell. she's trailing chris coons but in the money race she's raking it in, claiming close to $1 million in contributions in the last 24 hours alone. karl rove who dissed her primary night did something o
tonight why shouldn't those who want to lead us be able to answer tough questions? as karl rove mentions, there's plenty to ask about how she's handling campaign money. >>> also tonight the other big upset winner, carl paladino, is he willing to talk, joining us live tonight, sending out letters to potential voters who literally smell of garbage. who's behind the junk mail, and what's up with the e-mails he used to forward to his friends. we'll talk to him, republican nominee join us....
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she joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> you say in the fourth grade, you started to have body image questions. in what way? >> i think fourth grade for me was the first time that i was aware of my body and the first time that i actually compared it to other girls' bodies. which is, you know, what every girl does but it was the first time for me so it freaked me out which is why when i start the book, i kind of talk about me saying, you know, i hate my body. i hate the way i look. so it was really the first time that i was kind of aware of my body and how it was different from other girls. >> and while you've got very famous parents, you know, your parents are the last people you're going to talk to about something that's going on in your head, right? >> no, i mean, i talk to my parents about it all the time. but especially as a girl, your parents, you know, when they say nice things to you, you think they're obligated to say nice things to you. you don't necessarily believe everything that
she joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> you say in the fourth grade, you started to have body image questions. in what way? >> i think fourth grade for me was the first time that i was aware of my body and the first time that i actually compared it to other girls' bodies. which is, you know, what every girl does but it was the first time for me so it freaked me out which is why when i start the book, i kind of talk about me saying, you know, i hate my...